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Today, 04:24 AM | #1 |
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Offered a Cubitus
Hello everyone,
Visited last month my AD to see the new Cubitus. Really liked it, especially the two tone, love the contrast of the blue dial and rose gold. The green dial was too muted, almost grey/black. Today my AD called me to offer a two tone, next one will probably be in March so this is my chance to get an early Christmas present and 40th birthday gift to myself. Did not expect to get it this early tbh as I only purchased a 5167r. What do you Patek expert suggest? It’s a nice chunk of money but it would be my first Patek on bracelet. Thank you in advance for your advice! |
Today, 04:29 AM | #2 |
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Early congratulations!
The bracelet is smooth to the point that if it is properly sized, you almost forget you are wearing a watch. |
Today, 04:55 AM | #3 |
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Two tone is a beauty! I've seen all three IRL, and would buy all three to have part of the collection. Whether to buy or not - well, this is your money and you should make that decision on your own.
As far as Cubitus.... Well it's a new line for Patek that received a lot of strong opinions on it, however majority of people offering online opinions/comments are the ones who haven't actually seen these watches IRL. Many (not everyone of course) people who actually go and see and try them IRL, end up liking them. Also, this is a new product line for Patek, and they will have more releases in the future - different sizes, materials, band/straps, and dial layouts/complications will be coming over the years. |
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Had the choice of green and two tone and got the two tone. Still haven’t seen one and I can’t wait. Will go pick it up early December. Post pics if you get it please.
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Today, 06:29 AM | #5 |
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Agreed... It looks and feels great in the metal. I was quite impressed. Still deciding.. not too large on my 6.6 in wrist
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Today, 07:41 AM | #7 |
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It's all up to you.
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Today, 07:55 AM | #8 |
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I think the Cubitus is a very polarizing watch at the moment.
But really, you'll be the one wearing it. And popularity (or infamy) of a watch should be wholly subordinate to the simple question: does wearing it make me happy? If it does, buy it. If not, pass. |
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Agree with this. Personally you couldn’t pay me to wear it. But that’s me. So make a decision based on you. The forum won’t be much help as it comes down to personal taste. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Today, 11:22 AM | #10 |
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Assuming you don't have unlimited funds you may want to ask yourself if the two tone Cubitus is the best 50k plus/minus watch you can think of at this point.
For me there are tons watches in that price range that I'd add ahead of any Cubitus. On top they look huge on any but the largest wrists. The photo above serves to show exactly that. Not in terms of lug to lug but regarding the overall footprint on the wrist. Much prefer the look of 5711 which I find plenty large already on my flat 6.6 inch wrist. Let us know what you decide... |
Today, 11:29 AM | #11 |
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Flip it and buy a Greubel Forsey lol
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Today, 11:44 AM | #12 |
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The only one I would consider is the 5822P, the rest feels pretty uninspiring to me after trying them.... Oversize case, same coloured dial as the Nautilus are a turn off at this moment..
The 5822P on the other hand, I am absolutely in love with it! The grande date layout is really nice for me as that has always been the highlight of Lange watches. The strap on the 5822P also makes it more wearable size wise, and the heft of platinum + the slightly thicker case of the 5822P makes it more substantial. The wearing experience of the 5822P was a real PP moment, but I cant say the same about the 5821 in TT or SS. The rest is your judgement. |
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Today, 01:15 PM | #14 |
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Today, 02:07 PM | #15 |
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Congrats! To me these decisions come down to timing and how much you like the offered watch relative to what you already have. You mentioned that you really liked it, but since you didn't just do it and are asking about it here, that seems to me you don't love it. If I'm right about that, for that kind of money I'd pass and wait for something you love.
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Today, 05:30 PM | #16 |
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When it comes to two-tone Pateks I think the 5980AR is the much better looking one.
Looking at your Daytona profile pic and if you usually wear a 5167 I expect the Cubitus to wear way too large for your wrist size. |
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